Who am I? And who are you?

freemotion

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FarmerChick said:
SKR---I pictured you with a full beard for some reason lol
Yeah, not like the picture at all.....but you have a very kind face, SKR8PN! That is a very artsy pic, too...was it professional? It is very good. Whoever took it has talent.
 

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Just got home from KY, to find this thread...Hmmm, I never really "pictured" anyone.
Bee, you I sorta do...I think of someone with a sunny smile...strong hands, and a firm grip. Someone who is not afraid of hard work..but loves to have friends and family around her.
 

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I thought I might have a few fooled.......:p
But the down side is that no one on here will take me seriously now....:(
 

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Abifae asked how we would describe ourselves.

Beekissed said:
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Dac has a dry wit and is slow to speak, introspective....so, when he speaks, we should listen...it usually makes a heck of a lot of sense. He is like a good barn jacket, warm and functional with a good, manly smell.
Not too far off. I'm working on the warmth.

Also see my thread.

http://www.sufficientself.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=768

I'm short, 5 6ish, balding, overweight, going gray.
I love the outdoors.
I believe in moderation.
I'm trying to stay young but my body doesn't cooperate.
I have an extremely dry sense of humor and at times I am very cynical. I can also be quite sarcastic.
I like sharing with others, sharing my knowledge and experience as well as material things. That means I will give you things I have extra of but don't ask to borrow my chainsaw.
No tattoos or piercings.
I'm a big softy but it is often hidden under a gruff exterior.
I like meeting my virtual friends.

That's all for now.
 

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For one, you list all those animals. I have a son your age and he considers only one of our animals "his"...one of the dogs. I cannot imagine him being as knowledgable as you however even though I thought he was "good" with animals.
 

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savingdogs said:
For one, you list all those animals. I have a son your age and he considers only one of our animals "his"...one of the dogs. I cannot imagine him being as knowledgable as you however even though I thought he was "good" with animals.
When I got the ducks at the flea market one time I was over there rattling chicken breeds off to the owner and he said he was impressed no body could tell him what they were. Then I came up and just well rattled em off.
 

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Wifezilla said:
Imagine, if you will, a 6 year old with an off the chart IQ and the attention span of a gnat along with the occupational skills of a super villain. She would make you fresh baked muffins and a health pot of stew along with a glass of milk right before she invaded your country and made you one of her minions. Politely. :D
*beams*

Auntie knows me.
 

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I was VERY surprised Barred :th

and for the record, I drive a 96 Ford Ranger - it's old, it's not purty, and it's not in the best shape, but it gets me where I need to go, when I need to get there ;)
 
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